TBI TAPER .rerrlmo. Monday. - jOH T. J ames; IFBOPB"TOB. ITOR POSTAGE PAID w..,t,a 42.00. Three ! ... (Ml IX """ gt - no- One moiuu, 00B .. -.invered by carriers free T Pal0(r ,,:U:t of the city, JU the above "r ,1 rate low and liberal. , riber wiH report any and all rail r"a1,r. .,.iinfr rezularly, jCAL NEWS. ,RDEX TO MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r TE5-Stationary. irwETT-The Rain w jSEKGEK-A Full Stock. ; i , vps BBOS-Insect Powders. mN.r;n the Caie Fear is again r,-rv low Only "'3"avy. arrived in this city last yjjiteTI'ercTrout ,and Black t and lowest prices at JacqdiM r Tbos. F. Iiagley lias commenced em.-ti f a handsome . dwelling Ituu'un the corner of Second and Ann jtreetH, uv inadvertently omittetl . Messrs. Ilali & rVarsall from the list of those jjnniwlio had agreed to close their places of business at 5 o'clock. . A Tthingin the hardware line can be found at reasonable prices at J aco bi's. ; T The Democratic Executive Commit tee of this county met last nigtit at the office of Mr. F. II. Darby, but adjourn al until to-night, without transacting any business. ' The house recently occupied as a dwelling by Mr. .Tno. C. Heyer is being moved. Yesterday it was in the mid dle of the street, at the intersection of Red Cross and Fifth. The concert to-night at the Opera House bids fair to be a very enjoyable one. Mr. VanLear has provided a fine programme and a musical treat is in store for those who attend. Airs. Eliza K. "Warren makes some rery fine plum jelly. It is made from an old-time recipe, 'and cannot be sur passed, Archie says the recipe was brought over to, this country by the Earl of Stafford in his vest pocket, and that he succeeded in getting the Earl to part with it when he was asleep. " On the excursion yesterday S. II. V. lost his hat. I le did not regret it, as he bought a stylish one from Dyer to-day. . - t Messrs. Odham & Sellers, practical upholsterers, have located themselves on Third street, between Walnut and lied Cross, and ask a share of the pub- , lie patronage. The gentlemen are thor-' oughly posted in their business and guarantee all work turned out by them. Mr. Sellers is a son of Mrs. Tolly But tou.the well known mattress maker. City Court. Dayid Price, charged with disorderly conduct; paid $2 and departed. Mary Bordon, also disorderly, was 'discharged. A Xow Appointment. Rey. J. W. Craig has been appointed as River Pilot for the New York steam ers, in place of Capt. E. E. Burruss, of the Minnehaha, resigned. The piloting of the steamers will not interfere with, Mr. Craig a religious appointments. Off for Europe. Mrs. Annie Hashagen leaves to night tor New York, en route for Ger many, Mrs. j Hashagen goes for the purpose of spending the remainder of her life in her native: land. Her many fnends in this city are loth to bid her larewell. ss- Larceny. Alex. Johnson and Frank Molt col ored were both sent to jail yesterday by Justice Millis in default of $50 each for their appearance at the next term of the Cnnnnal Court. They arePharged with the larceny of some brass valves uvm i,apu W. Skinner's ship-yard The brasses were found in a junk store and the proprietor quickly pointed out the men from whom he bought them. To Builders and others Go to Jaco b's for Sash Blind and Doors, Glass, fc- You can'get'all sizes and at the lowest prices. j Louisiana State Lottery. The semi-annual drawing of the Lou siana State Lottery occurred Tuesday d the lucky numbers are given below: looooo4,071 drCW Pital Prize of o- ia,913 drew a prize of $50,000. Ao. 51,252 drew $20,000. . Xos- 20.000 and 76,847 drew each io,ooo. os. 3,965, 28,597, 40,275 and 74,245 drew each $5,000. iievitalizinrthQ blood Is" absolutely necessary for the cure of general debika lJ' weakness, lassitude, &c The best enncher of the blood is Brown's Iron wtteri. i n- -:.-- .... . 1 VOL. VI. One of the Wonders. One of the great and marvelous won ders of telegraphy was shown yesterday when at 2.30 p. m., we received dis patches from Liverpool. England, and Paris, France, which were sent from those cities at 4.30 p. nr., of Xhe same day. Of course the wonder becomes simple when we consider the equations of time, but nevertheless, it places the science of telegraphy as one of the most wonderful discoveries of the age. Cut the Hose. Some fiend on mischief intent cat the hose of the Brooklyn Hand Engine, on Wednesday or Thursday night. The hose, about 500 feet in length, was taken off the reel and cut in pieces from three to four feet long. The reel and hose were in the engine house on Brunswick street, between 6th and 7th, and as yet there is no clue to the perpe trator of the deed. "We hope he may be caught, and have that justice meted out to him whichvhe so justly deserves- The Districts. For the benefit of our readers we publish the names of the counties which compose the 3d Judicial and Congressional Districts : Third Judicial New Hanover, Nash, Carteret, Pender, Onslow, Sampson, Duplin, Green, Pitt, Wayne, Wilson, Jone3 and Lenoir. Third Congressional New Hanover, Brunswick, Columbus, Bladen, Cum berland, Moore, Harnett, Pender, Sampson, Duplin, Carteret and Ons low. - ' Safe Robbery. The office of Mr. O. G. Parsley, Jr., on North Water street, was entered Wednesday night, and tho safe was robbed of a certificate of deposit in a city bank. The safe was not locked, Mr. Parsley having accidentally left it open when he closed his office for the night. There was also a sum of money which had been placed oathe top of the safe, which escaped observation. The bank was notified, and yesterday a boy presented the certificate for pay ment. The certificate was held but the boy escaped and has not yet been iden tified. 'Buclmpaiba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, $1. Druggists Depot, James C. Munds. . Rumored Hostile Meeting:. The Greensboro Patriot publishes a rumor which it got from the Charlotte train to ' the effect that Mr. Cljas. R. Jones, of Charlotte, and Mr. W. P. Canaday, of Wilmington, were out for a hostile meeting. The Patriot says : Jones is the challenging party. The casw belli is an editorial in the Post charging: Jones with being "a liar, a thief and a coward." We are reluctant to believe that any gore will be shed, though both combatants" have brilliant fighting records. J ones has been blown up on a steamboat, slumshotted, shot at caned, bludgeoned, clubbed and mauled, and is still a 'fine specimen of physical manhood. An Old Quilt. We saw yesterday a qtiilt which is said to be one hundred and fifty years old. It is owned Joy Mrs. Milton Han kins, and has been handed down from generation to generation. It was made in Scotland by her great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Ewars, and is a.marrel of neatness and tastes of the handiwork of the lady who made it. In the centre are embroidered figures of tropical birds and trees, and a shepherd bearing his crook. In olden times, when an infant was baptized it was carried to the church wrapped in a quilt made of the choicest silk. This one was made for the chris tening quilt of her grandfather. Victoria Concordia Crescit. Capt. L. W. Vick, a gentleman well known' in this eity, and a confirmed "old bach,'1 has surprised everybody by an unconditional surrender, after a gal lant resistance to all matrimonial cam paigns against him, for more years than it would be well Jo remember now. He was married at Greenville, on WednesJ day morning, to Miss Sallie Cherry, a beautiful young lady, daughter of T. R. Cherry, Esq., of Johnston county. The occasion is said to have been one of rare interest A large number of wed ding presentswere received, some of them, we are told, of great beauty and elegance. The gallant Captain and his charming bride have gone Northward on an extended tour. The house now occupied by Mr. B Solomon, and which has been bought by the Messrs. Latimer, is to be re moved by them to the Vacant lot next to the northwest corner of Third and Ann streets. ' " " ' . i " r y " : ' " WILMINGTON, N. C, The Lawn Party. We are pleased to know tnat the lawn Party at the Lutheran parsonage last evening, was a complete success, both socially and financially The del icacies of the season were served at reasonable prices, and a fine meat sup per was spread for those who desired it. We doff our hat to Rev. Mr. Peschau and the ladies for kind attention shown us. ' The New Rule. In response to a communication from Mr. James Sprunt, President of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Thos. D. Meares, Freight Agent of the Caro lina Central Railroad, states that the business hours recommended by the Chamber will be adopted at the freight depot, and that hereafter the offices there will be open continuously from 8 o'clock a. m, nntil 5 o'clock p, m. Exports Foreigm. Norwegian barque uEolus, Captain Kiogb, cleared yestetday for Antwerp, with 750 casks spirits turpentine and 1,300 barrels rosin, valued at $17,596.82, shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing &Co. The Norwegian brig Gazellen, Capt. Weibge, cleared yesterday for Belfast, Ireland, with 500 casks spirits turpentine and 1,561 barrels rosin, val ued at $16,100, shipped by Messrs. Alex; Sprunt & Son. Rain Needed. We understand that rain is needed very much in the Upper Cape Fear sec tion. It is, in fact, as we have been told, "as dry as a powder horn." The crops are in need of it and the farmers are looking anxiously skyward, more anxiously, in fact, than many of them are in the habit of looking in that direc tion. Tho crops, it is said, will suffer very seriously unless there is rain dur ing the next few days, Bloating headaches, nervous prostra tion and spinal weakness cured by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. . Clearing: Out the River. Capt. James, with , his foree, is at work now clearing out the Cape Fear river under the appropriation made by Congress. The steamboat men say, however, that he should have taken ad vantage of the dry spell and gone to work at the upper end and worked down, instead of beginning; at tide wa ter and working up. But the present may be only a temporary arrangement. Capt. James is a good engineer: and will doubtless take advantage of the opportunities as they occur. News and Observer. Mr. J. A. Lone: Repudiates the Unauthorized Use of His Name by the Mott Concern. As my name has been put in nomi nation by the convention ot the7thinst., for the office of judge of this, the 5th dis trict, I deem it just to myself that I should say that my name was used in that convention without my knowledge or consent in any way whatsoever. I had never a thought of such a thing, nor had anyone directly or indirectly mentioned or hinted it to me, and since it was made I have respectfully de clined to accept the nomination. My position on' the question of pro hibition last year, as one of the oppo nents, doubtless had much to do with influencing the convention to put my name on the I ticket. While it is true I was an anti-prohibitionist, and did what I could in my humble way to defeat it, I never believed the question a party one, or in any way a test of party fealty. I never believed, with Judge Alerrimon, the act in force at all events, notwithstanding my re gard for his legal attainments. The question is now a settled one, and as one of the Democrats who helped to settle it, I do not propose to go outside of the ranks of the Democratic party to attempt to correct any supposed mis takes it may have made in . the ''matter. I do not propose to board the vessel of the enemy in order to try to fecnttle my own ship. I do propose to Stay on board and help beat back the assaults of the enemy, and if the ship goes down, I propose to go down with the ship. T. A. Loxg, STATE NEWS. Goldsboro Messenger: At the Republi can judicial convention.held at Elizabeth City on Saturday, C. C. Pool was nom inated for the judgeship,- Grandy re ceiving very few votes indeed. Jbhn A. Moore, of Halifax, received at Tar boro on Monday the Republican nom ination for Judge in the 2d District, and John H. Collins, colored. Is renomina ted for Solicitor. Charlotte Observer: The suit which has been pending in the Superior Court of Mecklenburg county, against the Air-Line Railroad Company, by the widow of James Whisnant, the engi neer who was killed in. an . accident on that road in December, 1SS0, has been compromised, Mrs. Whisnant agreeing to accept $6,250 and withdraw her suit against the company. In this same ac cident Ned Stroud, colored, and Chas. Sellers, white, employes on the train, were killed, and suits against the com pany by their relatives are now. pend ing for $5,000 and $10,000 damages, re-8peciiTeIy. FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1882. Wadesboro Times: Mr D L. Talton sends us some sample oats that measure t rf oi r-. . i f icw. iukuks. un daurruay eve ning last a child of Mr H D Pinkston, while Dlavinr An th vard. started on a rurf-by some means he tripped and fell on a high glass lamp, which the other children had in their playhouse. xlis mroatwaa badlv cut- and a mera of glass an inch long was taken ftom inewoana. ur Ingram was summon ed immediate! v. and snrvrArlpd in stav ing the blood and dressing the wound. jl ne cnua made a narrow escape. THE MAILS. Them&lls close and arrive at the City Post office as follows : i CLOSE. KoTtbexn-Urawgh mjdla, faat......4.45 P. M. Northern through and wav mails. . ..5.40 A. M. Raleigh. 5.00 P. M. and 5.40 A. M. Mails tor the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. A N. C. Railroad a .. 5.40 A. M. Southern Mails for all points South, dally 8.00 P. M. Western mails (C. C. Railway) daily, (except Sunday) 5.00 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh .....5.00 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Railroad- 8.00 P.M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston .8.00 P. M. Fayetteyille and offices on Cape Fear River, Fridays 1.00 P. M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays 5.00 P. M. Onslow C. H. and Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smithville mails, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays) 8.30 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, Tues- days and Fridays 6.00 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way mails 8.30 A. M. Southern Mails 8.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 10.30 A. M. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3.45 P. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to M M., and from 2 to 5.30 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale in small quantities at general delivery when stamp office is closed. General delivery open from daylight to dark and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Henry's Carbolic Salve Is the BEST SALVE for Cuts, Brnises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples. Get HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are counterfeit. Price 25 cents. Dr. Green's Oxygerated Bitters is the best remedy for Dyspepsia, Bil liousness, Malaria, Indigestion and dis eases of the Blood, Kidneys, Liver, Skin, etc. DURNO'S CTARRH SNUFF curses all affections of the mucus membrane, of the hea and throati ' DR. MOTT'S PILLS arejthc best Cathartic Regulators' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Rain ROVE THEM IN. YOUR ONLY PRO- tectlon is a Mosquito Bar. You can find them at S. JEWETT'S. 27 North Front Street. . Upholstering, Paper Hanging, Mattress and Awning making at same place. june 16 . Pine Grove, WRIGHTSVTLLE, N. C, SITUATE AT the 8 Mile Post on the Turnpike. Per sons visiting the SOUND FOR A DAY'S EN JOYMENT can get an EARLY "FISH SUP PER" before starting home, by asking for it. No trouble at all. ED. WILSON MANNING, Propr. june 15- tf A Full Stock QF BASE BALLS, BASK BALL BATS, INDIAN CLUBS, WORCESTER'S AND WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARIES. NOTE'S DICTIONARY HOLDER. At Heinsberger's. june 15 C. D. Morrill. "0NDEETAKER, CABINET MAKER AND CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on Sec ond street, opposite Southerland's stables. Respectfully solicits orders and guarantees good work, prompt delivery and satisfaction In every respect. may 16-tf Facts and Figures TELL ON STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, FREEZERS. PURE WHITE OIL at Parker & Taylor's june 4. Marvin's Celebrated -plRE AND TftJRGLAR PROOF SAFES, All Slxesand Prices, from $50.00 to $2,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SATE MADE, Extract from Scientijlc Awieriam elitorlal of Feb. 11th, 1882: "We are also asked as to the best fire proof safes. We say MARVIN'S." A. A. WTLLARD. June 4 Axent at Wilmington. A New Lot O Y HARNESS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR ale low. I have full lines of Trunks and Va lise atprices to suit the time. tar Repairing executed neatly and with dis patch. J. nVMALLARD. Successor to"MaIlard A Bewdea, wayn-tf . " So. t Front Street. NO. 146. NEW ADVERTISE3IENTS. When at Smithville ROP IN AND SEE WHAT I HAVE. Best of Wines, Liquors, COOL BEER and Cigars. Canned Meats, Sardines, etc, for lunch. J. D. DAVIS. June 41m . Near Court House. Soiree and Concert. THE PUPILS OF.TIR. VAN LEAR, assisted by the Arion Society, Prof. G. M. Hobbs, iolinlst, and others, will give a Soiree and Coneert at the Opera House, FRIDAY EVE NING, June 16th, for the benefit of the Ladies' Benevolent Society. Tickets of admission 25e. Reserved Seats at Dyer's. June 11 2t.Sua A Fri- 0 rpONSO RIAL T ARTIST AND MANUFAC TURER OF PERFUMES. Shop near corner of Front and Castle streets Nouo but best work turned out. Prioes reasonable. Give me a calL june2-tf PUROELL HOUSE. "TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C B. JL. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. First Clan In all its appointments. Terms f 2.50 to $3 vi J day. feb 8-tf J. W. Knott -pAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR Rags, iron, Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Bagging, Bones, White Paper, Old Sails, &c, &c. . Foot of New Market, Wilmington, N. C. Capt. A. C. Moore is with us. June 2-lm The People's House. M EAL3 FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS. Private families supplied at reasonable rates. I have established an ICE CREAM PARLOR in connection with the People's House. C. EVANS, Prop., june3-lm Dock near Front street. Private Boarding. HAVLNG RENTED THE WELL-KNOWN and beautifully situated Reynold's Place, in the city of Asheville, I am prepared to take Boarders on the following terms: $30 00 a month : $10 08 a week ; $1 50 a day. Apply to MIS8 MARY A. MILLER, may 15-2m Asheville, N. C. Fans and Parasols. JN ADDITION TO MY ALREADY LARGE and elogant stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, I have received another large assort ment of SHELL, R. and -Rf, LACE and TUS CAN; HATS, BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, FANS and PARASOLS, Ac. Respectfully, MISS E.1KARRER, june 8 ExclumgejCorner. FRESH ! E VERY STEAMER BRINGS US NEW AND fresh supplies of ' family groceries, Twine, choice liquors and cigars. Every article we sell Is strictly as represented. Ours Is the oldest established grocery bouse In Wilmington, and we are determined to keep up the high reputation It has enjoyed for more than a quarter of a century. We respectfully invite an examlnaUon of stock. JG BO. MYERS, apl 3 11 and 13 South Front OPENED THIS DAY ! NOTIIER LOT, M) pieces, 12 VC Bunting. A handsome line of WHITE GOODS. LACES, GLOVES, and HANDKERCHIEFS. June 11 JNO. J. HEDEICK. "Bless the Babies" I ABY CARRIAGES AND PERAMBULA- tors In full stock; large variety and low prices. ALSO, FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, of all styles and at all prices. D. A. SMITn CO., June 11. North Front street. JT AEG EST STOCK COOK STOVES INTHE State and lowest prices. Call or write for Cat SJlX F. M. KTNC A CO. PLEASE NOTICE. 3 . We will be glad ito receive commualcjaioas from our friends on any and all subjects of general interest but The name of the writer must always be fur nished to the Editor. Communications must be written on only one tide of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. f And It Is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse he views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. '.. NEW ADVERTISEMNTS. Notice. nniERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE A Democratic Executive Committee of New Hanover c8nty. at the office of the Chairman, .nlurSjia-v.eTenln Jnno at 7 o'clock. A full atten.lauce Is desired. ltT onler of the tl?lrm,a,n- JAS. "w. KING, J"no,13- Secretary. For Sale, Kent or Lease. JJOUSE AND LOT CORNER FRONT AND MULBERRY STS, Apply to June 13-jut I. T. ALDERMAN. Wagonette for the Sound. AND AFTER THURSDAY, lJUh !nt.. the W agonette wUl be rnu to and from the Sound, leaving N ilmlmrton, corner Seeond and Princesa strvW. at A i m i.-.tn.. i - , j .... w.iuiuuiu. itraTc theSoundatTa. m. ' junell-tf T. J. SOUTHERLAND. Jeff THE FINE DAPPLE GRAY NEVER look- w ieu so wen, as ne lias since he don ned a set of that EXCELSIOR HARNESS to be found at the New Saddlery and Trunk House. ov. wur j. runs: ana baicnei de partment lit enmrttatn - TVn ot,imv goods for the least money. june li II. M. BOWDEN CO. For Hire. TXORSES. BUGGIES, Pawta. JLX 7 ' " Mi ges, Phsptoss.Wagonets, Road Wag ons, at lowest prices. Prompt attenUon to. aU Wders. T. J. SOUTHERLAND. Omnibus and baggage line to and from rail-roaa- may 28-tf Molasses, Salt and Bacon. 10 000 SACKS LIV- SALT. ' 125 Hhds. and Tcs. Porto Rico Molasses. 50 Boxes D. S. Sides. For salo by june 11 KEECHNER & CALDER BROS. WAGONS, CARTS. TRUCKS and Drays of the celebrated Wilson A Child's make, at manufacturer's prices. For salo bv Juno 11 KERCiINER & CALDER BROS. A NO. 1 WELL BROKE MULE, In perfect condition, and one second hand two-horse Wagon will le sold cheap by -j une 1 1 KERCIINER A CALDER BROS. Stationery O U1TABLE FOR BUSINESS OR PRIVATE ... USE. BLANK BOOKS adapted to all uses. READING MATTER of all kinds. A great variety of other articles usual to y line. ." ORGANS AND PIANOS AT BOTTOM PRICES, at june 11 YATES' BOOK STORE. Kerchner & Oalder Bros. QOMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in GROCERIES and FERTILIZERS. GENUINE GERMAN KAlNfT apl 23-tf ON HAND. Best in Town ' y-E CAN SHOW THE PRETTIEST xyiu jjuLtuii jjuub lur La dies' Wear- to be found In the State. We do display the largest stock of Boots and Shoes in town. . We 6ell better goods and give more for your money than any house dealing in our line. Try us and see if it is not so. GEO. n. FRENCH A SONS, June 4 S'J North Front L Insect Powder AND BELLOWS FOR USING SAME. Kills Bedbugs, Roaches, Fleas, Ant, Flies and bisects of all kinds. Goo I for using on Dogs and Cats. Imported and for sale in any quantity by AIUNDS BROS., Prescriptions prepared at aU hours of the day and night. Jane 4 For Sale. TWO PARLOR CARPETS WITH WIDE border, fine Brussels, fashionable Shades and quite large. Also very handsome polish ed overlaid Dining Table and sideboard. These articles have been used only one sea son and are sold only because of owner lear- . Ing toe city. A bargain offered to purchasers. For particulars aldre postal to "il" Box 51, City. June 11 Don't Forget rjMIAT i rKEEP FULL AND COMPLETE Stocks of Drus and have ingredients to fill ANY PRE5CU1 PTI ON. Full stocks of Patent Medicines. Prescription compounded any hour of t he nijrht. y. . MILLER, stores : Fourth and Nun Sts., Fourth and Han overSts. mayxltf Scarborough's Saloon and Restaurant! -JgVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. MEALS AT all hours. Clea n Ltt'glrg. EterTthlrg fa n teed as good as ji .n the city. Bar Is supplied with the best oLbroors. Board by the month..................... $15 00 Board by the week...................... 6 00 Board by the dav...... ; 1 And yon can get your meals any hour of tho JL J. SCARBOBOCGIL